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1. A system for presenting virtual-reality information in a vehicular environment, the system comprising: a virtual-reality display apparatus; one or more processors; and a memory communicably coupled to the one or more processors and storing: a communication module including instructions that when executed by the one or more processors cause the one or more processors to receive, at a first vehicle, a set of presentation attributes for a second vehicle that is in an external environment of the first vehicle, the set of presentation attributes for the second vehicle corresponding to a virtual vehicle that is different from the second vehicle and within a same vehicle category as the second vehicle, wherein the same vehicle category is one of automobiles, watercrafts, and aerial vehicles and the virtual vehicle differs from the second vehicle in at least one of a model year, a make, a model, one or more colors, a custom logo, custom detailing, one or more advertising messages, and one or more sounds; and a scene virtualization module including instructions that when executed by the one or more processors cause the one or more processors to present to an occupant of the first vehicle, via the virtual-reality display apparatus in a virtual-reality space, the second vehicle in accordance with the received set of presentation attributes for the second vehicle while the second vehicle is visible from the first vehicle in the external environment of the first vehicle.
2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the set of presentation attributes for the second vehicle is selected by a person associated with the second vehicle.
3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the communication module includes instructions to receive the set of presentation attributes for the second vehicle from one of a cloud server and the second vehicle.
4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the scene virtualization module includes further instructions to present, to the occupant of the first vehicle, in the virtual-reality space, a virtual interior passenger compartment of the first vehicle.
5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the virtual interior passenger compartment of the first vehicle includes at least one virtual occupant of the first vehicle.
6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the scene virtualization module includes further instructions to present to the occupant of the first vehicle, in the virtual-reality space, at least one additional virtual element in the external environment of the first vehicle besides the second vehicle, as presented in accordance with the received set of presentation attributes for the second vehicle.
7. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a user interface module including instructions that when executed by the one or more processors cause the one or more processors to receive, from a person associated with the first vehicle, a selection of a set of presentation attributes for the first vehicle, the set of presentation attributes for the first vehicle corresponding to another virtual vehicle that is different from the first vehicle and within a same vehicle category as the first vehicle.
8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the occupant of the first vehicle is an operator of the first vehicle.
9. A method of presenting virtual-reality information in a vehicular environment, the method comprising: receiving, at a first vehicle, a set of presentation attributes for a second vehicle that is in an external environment of the first vehicle, the set of presentation attributes for the second vehicle corresponding to a virtual vehicle that is different from the second vehicle and within a same vehicle category as the second vehicle, wherein the same vehicle category is one of automobiles, watercrafts, and aerial vehicles and the virtual vehicle differs from the second vehicle in at least one of a model year, a make, a model, one or more colors, a custom logo, custom detailing, one or more advertising messages, and one or more sounds; and presenting to an occupant of the first vehicle, in a virtual-reality space, the second vehicle in accordance with the received set of presentation attributes for the second vehicle while the second vehicle is visible from the first vehicle in the external environment of the first vehicle.
10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the set of presentation attributes for the second vehicle is selected by a person associated with the second vehicle.
11. The method of claim 9 , further comprising presenting to the occupant of the first vehicle, in the virtual-reality space, at least one additional virtual element in the external environment of the first vehicle besides the second vehicle, as presented in accordance with the received set of presentation attributes for the second vehicle.
12. The method of claim 9 , further comprising presenting, to the occupant of the first vehicle, in the virtual-reality space, a virtual interior passenger compartment of the first vehicle.
13. The method of claim 9 , further comprising overriding, in the virtual-reality space, at least a portion of the set of presentation attributes for the second vehicle in response to a command from the occupant of the first vehicle.
14. The method of claim 9 , further comprising receiving, from a person associated with the first vehicle, a selection of a set of presentation attributes for the first vehicle, the set of presentation attributes for the first vehicle corresponding to another virtual vehicle that is different from the first vehicle and within a same vehicle category as the first vehicle.
15. The method of claim 9 , further comprising: receiving, at the second vehicle, a set of presentation attributes for the first vehicle, the set of presentation attributes for the first vehicle corresponding to another virtual vehicle that is different from the first vehicle and within a same vehicle category as the first vehicle; and presenting to an occupant of the second vehicle, in the virtual-reality space, the first vehicle in accordance with the received set of presentation attributes for the first vehicle while the first vehicle is visible from the second vehicle in an external environment of the second vehicle.
16. A method of presenting virtual-reality information in a vehicular environment, the method comprising: receiving, at a cloud server, a selection of a set of presentation attributes for a first vehicle, the set of presentation attributes for the first vehicle corresponding to a virtual vehicle that is different from the first vehicle and within a same vehicle category as the first vehicle, wherein the same vehicle category is one of automobiles, watercrafts, and aerial vehicles and the virtual vehicle differs from the first vehicle in at least one of a model year, a make, a model, one or more colors, a custom logo, custom detailing, one or more advertising messages, and one or more sounds; determining, at the cloud server, that a second vehicle is within a predetermined distance from the first vehicle; and transmitting the set of presentation attributes for the first vehicle from the cloud server to a virtual-reality system in the second vehicle that presents to an occupant of the second vehicle, in a virtual-reality space, the first vehicle in accordance with the set of presentation attributes for the first vehicle.
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June 8, 2021
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